I finished my first semester around the top 5% at Fordham, however I fear I may fall to around the top 3rd when all my grades come in. I was accepted EA into Gerogetown FT. I want to work in biglaw, preferably nyc, but I also want the option of working in other cities, as I have two years to go and often change my mind about what I want to do. other things about me: not much work experience, ivy undergrad. Any insight would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

I finished my first semester around the top 5% at Fordham, however I fear I may fall to around the top 3rd when all my grades come in. I was accepted EA into Gerogetown FT. I want to work in biglaw, preferably nyc, but I also want the option of working in other cities, as I have two years to go and often change my mind about what I want to do. other things about me: not much work experience, ivy undergrad. Any insight would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

Even with top 1/3, Fordham should position you for NYC BigLaw. If you want BigLaw outside of NYC, I would jump to Georgetown.

I finished my first semester around the top 5% at Fordham, however I fear I may fall to around the top 3rd when all my grades come in. I was accepted EA into Gerogetown FT. I want to work in biglaw, preferably nyc, but I also want the option of working in other cities, as I have two years to go and often change my mind about what I want to do. other things about me: not much work experience, ivy undergrad. Any insight would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

If you remain in the top 20% after the 2nd semester, I'd advise on staying at Fordham. Even in a bad market (such as the current one), top 20% should land you biglaw from Fordham. Additionally, if you leave Fordham to attend GULC and interview at NYC firms, don't you think this will sned mixed signals to interviewers? You're also bound to interview with a Fordham grad too, which would be one awkward interview.

If you had an interest in academia, clerking, or working in DC; then GULC becomes more desirable. You haven't mentioned any of these interests, so I won't speculate anymore.

If you want to clerk, definitely transfer to G-town form St. John's. The Fordham question is closer - I'd wait to see what my actual grades are. I think it unlikely you will fall that far from first semester to second semester.

If you want to clerk, definitely transfer to G-town form St. John's. The Fordham question is closer - I'd wait to see what my actual grades are. I think it unlikely you will fall that far from first semester to second semester.

I dunno man, second semester grades supposedly change a lot. I was top 1% after first semester, and I definitely feel very uncomfortable this time around...we can't really "wait it out" because GULC wants money on Monday.

Well, if you're top 1%, chances are you'll go down. That's because there's no where else to go. But the OP said he anticipated going from top 5% to top third. That is a HUGE change that is just not likely. Top 5% to 10%? Maybe, but it is unlikely that you simply forgot how to take exams from Winter to Spring sufficient to lead to a drastic drop.

Well, if you're top 1%, chances are you'll go down. That's because there's no where else to go. But the OP said he anticipated going from top 5% to top third. That is a HUGE change that is just not likely. Top 5% to 10%? Maybe, but it is unlikely that you simply forgot how to take exams from Winter to Spring sufficient to lead to a drastic drop.

But everyone else probably got better at it, so what was "amazing" then is probably not quite as impressive now.

Well, if you're top 1%, chances are you'll go down. That's because there's no where else to go. But the OP said he anticipated going from top 5% to top third. That is a HUGE change that is just not likely. Top 5% to 10%? Maybe, but it is unlikely that you simply forgot how to take exams from Winter to Spring sufficient to lead to a drastic drop.

But everyone else probably got better at it, so what was "amazing" then is probably not quite as impressive now.

This is true. One of my friends was slightly below the curve last semester, and this semester has all A's so far (3 out of four grades in for our section). Can't believe you haven't gotten any yet. But another friend who did amazingly well last semester seems to have dropped a bit (don't know the details just that she isn't as happy as last semester). It's such a crapshoot though, because a lot of it really does seem arbitrary.

OP, I don't think it'd be hard to get NYC out of Georgetown, and in this economy, if you're paying full price at Fordham it seems like a safer bet.